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author | IBBoard <dev@ibboard.co.uk> |
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date | Fri, 20 Jan 2017 21:01:09 +0000 |
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hashes.rb(main):001:0> #! /usr/bin/env ruby hashes.rb(main):002:0* hashes.rb(main):003:0* # Ruby has inline hashmap definitions, like PHP. hashes.rb(main):004:0* # Java doesn't. C# isn't quite as clear as this "key => value" pattern. hashes.rb(main):005:0* frenchify = { 'one' => 'un', 'two' => 'deux' } => {"one"=>"un", "two"=>"deux"} hashes.rb(main):006:0> puts frenchify['one'] un => nil hashes.rb(main):007:0> hashes.rb(main):008:0* # Or, done properly with symbols: hashes.rb(main):009:0* frenchify = { :one => 'un', :two => 'deux' } => {:one=>"un", :two=>"deux"} hashes.rb(main):010:0> puts frenchify[:one] un => nil hashes.rb(main):011:0> # But what is a symbol? Its own class, apparently! hashes.rb(main):012:0* puts :one.classhashes.rb(main):012:0* hashes.rb(main):012:0> Symbol => nil